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DragosD
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Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2005 11:43 pm    Post subject: audio transcoding Reply with quote

Hi all,

I was wondering if anyone can give me some information (links, forums
possible books) on audio transcoding topic.
I've been assigned this task and I need a starting point.
I'm generally interested in audio transcoding but more specific in
G.729.A or G.729.AB to G.723.1A transcoding.

Now the trick is the transcoding path should be direct without goin
through G.711

Many thanks
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NS
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Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2005 12:46 am    Post subject: Re: audio transcoding Reply with quote

Transcoding is an interesting subject, and does not need to go through
G711 (u-law-, A-law) at all. I am assuming you meant PCM samples, i.e.
a tandeming process of decompression & recompression. Doing that
correctly is very beneficial for todays networking world which may
combine different networks & standards at the same phone call, and for
conferencing and mixing. It is yet another "black magic" :)

There are several ways of doing that.

1. When dealing with Analysis-by-Synthesis (A-b-S) type coders such as
G.729 & G.723.1, the transcoding may be performed in various A-b-S ways
for best performance, but may also be done otherwise in open-loop or
hybrid methods.

2. For parametric coders such as MELP or MELPe, parametric transcoding
may be done in open loop and yet achieve very good performance. For an
excellent practical implementation of parametric transcoding you may
refer to its implementation in the MELPe standard:
http://www.MELPe.com
http://www.Compandent.com/melpe_faq.htm
http://www.Compandent.com/products_melpe.htm

Parametric transcoders are available there, between the MELPe rates of
2400, 1200 and 600 bps, and between MELPe and other parametric vocoders.

Very efficient multi-channel implementations (5%-15% CPU) are also
available for PC & Workstations running under Windows, Unix, Linux,
MacOS etc.., in addition to a wide variety of multi-channel DSP
implementation such as TMS320c54xx, TMS320c55xx, TMS320c64xx, OMAP etc..

Check up with Compandent, they have the speech coding expertise needed
to provide you with the right answer & solution!

Cheers,
NS

DragosD wrote:
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Hi all,

I was wondering if anyone can give me some information (links, forums,
possible books) on audio transcoding topic.
I've been assigned this task and I need a starting point.
I'm generally interested in audio transcoding but more specific in
G.729.A or G.729.AB to G.723.1A transcoding.

Now the trick is the transcoding path should be direct without going
through G.711

Many thanks

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